Yungblud’s Hair: Centre Parted Slicked Back Style
Yungblud’s hair channels old-school rockabilly swagger through a modern punk lens. Paired with his trademark smudged eyeliner and faux fur, it’s giving vampire at an afterparty…
Why We Love It:
Yungblud’s hair in this style is, at its core, a vintage vibe with a modern twist. MFH’s take? Elvis meets emo, with a dash of Camden grit.
Fine to medium hair types will find this style easiest to pull off. If your hair’s thicker, you’ll just need a bit more product (and patience) to get that controlled chaos.
The soft centre parting and those rogue strands pulled out over his forehead add an unexpected touch of softness, framing his face and pulling focus to his kohl-rimmed eyes.
What makes this otherwise classic cut stand out is that it’s half vintage heartthrob, half rebellious punk.
It’s the kind of evolution that feels deliberate – because, at 28, Yungblud looks ready to trade the emo kid energy for something sharper and more self-assured.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Ask for subtle layers throughout, to help keep shape and enable easier styling.
- Before your barber starts cutting, tell them you want a centre part to help anchor the shape.
- You’ll need to keep the hair long enough so that you can pull those lip-length strands down onto the forehead.
- Keep the sides and back trimmed for a neat silhouette, but not so tight that it loses softness.
Get The Look
- For Yungblud’s hair look, start with clean, towel-dried hair and apply a heat-protectant product for volume control.
- Next up, get a nice, smooth base: try this new Anforh Styling Cream.
- Blow-dry backwards with a fine-tooth comb, parting from the centre and keeping roots slightly lifted, particularly around the fringe.
- Once dry, work a pea-sized amount of high-shine pomade through your hands, then rake it through the top first, then backwards and down.
- Use your fingers, not a comb, to pull a few pieces forward — it’s all about that artful imperfection.
- Finish with a light mist of flexible-hold hairspray.
- Optional: add eyeliner, attitude, and an outfit that says “I’m playing a gig at the 100 Club later.”

















































